Steve Jobs' “well-used” Birkenstocks set a record for the highest price ever paid for a pair of sandals at auction when the Apple co-founder's footwear sold ...
One bidder paid $218750 for a pair of old tattered sandals worn by Steve Jobs, reports CNN.
The cork and jute footbed retains the imprint of Steve Jobs' feet, which had been shaped after years of use,” the auction house said in the listing on its ...
Steve Jobs' used Birkenstocks sold for an eye-watering $218,000 (£183,000) at auction. The late Apple founder's crumpled leather sandals, still with the ...
The sandals were found in the trash by Jobs' estate manager, Mark Sheff, and put up for auction at Julien's Auctions on Friday, 11 November 2022.
Steve Jobs' used Birkenstocks sold for an eye-watering $218,000 (£183,000) at auction. The late Apple founder's crumpled leather sandals, still with the ...
A pair of Birkenstock sandals belonging to the late Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, have sold at auction for an eye-watering sum.
Steve Jobs, who changed the face of technology with his innovations, reportedly adopted a minimalist lifestyle. From simple attires to comfortable footwear, ...
On Sunday, the auction house Julien's Auctions, a specialist in memorabilia, closed the bidding for a used pair of brown suede Birkenstock sandals — the two- ...
An undisclosed buyer paid more than $218000 for the well-worn pair of brown suede, two-strap Birkenstock sandals that Jobs wore in the '70s and '80s—the ...
The “well used” brown suede Birkenstocks dating to the mid-1970s set a record for the highest price ever paid for a pair of sandals, Julien's Auctions said ...
Los Angeles-based Julien's Auctions is known for selling high-profile memorabilia, from hundreds of actress Betty White's personal belongings to props from Jaws ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The California house where Steve Jobs co-founded Apple is a historical site, and now the sandals he wore while pacing its floors have ...
A pair of Birkenstock sandals originally worn by Steve Jobs sold for nearly $220,00 at a recent auction as the most-ever paid for a pair of sandals.